This report provides the in-depth analysis of the complete value chain of the Biomaterials market from the raw material suppliers to the end users. We have critically analysed following parameters and their impact in the industry:
1. Improvement in top line and bottom line growth
Analysis trend & forecasts by end use markets will help you to understand how the growth in consumption is expected in next 5 years and what will be the key factors that will support the growth. This will help to make a clear plan for the top line growth. Price analytics will also play a crucial role in making a plan for top line growth.
Raw material and other input factors analysis will help to plan effectively for the bottom line.
2. Competitive intelligence
In a competitive marketplace, up-to-date information can make the difference between keeping pace, getting ahead, or being left behind. A smart intelligence operation can serve as an early-warning system for disruptive changes in the competitive landscape, whether that change is a rival's new product or pricing strategy or the entrance of an unexpected player into your market.
We also provide you with information that allows you to anticipate what your competitors are planning next. For example, you might gain information on a new product they are getting ready to launch or new services they will add to the business. Hiring us to handle this information collection saves you time and energy, allowing you to focus on your own business while still gaining the necessary knowledge to keep track of competitors.
Methodology and sources
We follow the following steps to complete the report:
Desk research
Market size, capacity and production information
The sources of desk research are various, including published magazines, journals, government statistics, industrial statistics, customs statistics, association seminars as well as information from the Internet.
A lot of work goes into compilation and analysis of the obtained information.
Analysis of import & export data
Preliminary analysis of import & export situation in order to:
Evaluate the import & export situation
Evaluate the role of overseas products in domestic market
Primary research
We carry out extensive telephone interviews across the value chain in order to survey the actual market situation. The interviewees will cover:
Major producers
Major customers
Key traders
Raw materials suppliers
Industry associations
Bottom-up research
According to telephone interviews, matrix excel is designed to deal with complicated and abundant data that are mainly about capacity, output and consumption. Based on the consumption data in the past from 2010 to 2015, future demand data from 2016 to 2021 is forecasted with the method of bottom-up research.
Report generation
Logical analysis and scientific ratiocination will be conducted to generate the report. All the data and findings obtained in the above stages are presented in the report clearly.
1. Executive summary
2. Introduction
3. Market overview
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Value chain analysis
3.3. Porter five forces analysis
3.4. Burning issues in the market such as regulations
3.5. Market dynamics
3.6. Raw material analysis
3.7. Porter five forces analysis
3.8. Policy and regulations
4. Market demand analysis for 2016 across North America, Europe, Asia (excluding China), China and Rest of the World
4.1. By Product type
4.1.1. Metallic Biomaterials
4.1.1.1. Stainless Steel
4.1.1.2. Titanium & Titanium Alloys
4.1.1.3. Cobalt-Chrome Alloys
4.1.1.4. Gold
4.1.1.5. Silver
4.1.1.6. Magnesium
4.1.2. Ceramics
4.1.2.1. Calcium Phosphate
4.1.2.2. Zirconia
4.1.2.3. Aluminum Oxide
4.1.2.4. Calcium Sulfate
4.1.2.5. Carbon
4.1.2.6. Glass
4.1.3. Polymers
4.1.3.1. Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)
4.1.3.2. Polyethylene
4.1.3.3. Polyester
4.1.3.4. Polyvinylchloride (PVC)
4.1.3.5. Silicone Rubber
4.1.3.6. Nylon
4.1.3.7. Polyetheretherketone (PEEK)
4.1.3.8. Polylactic Acid,
4.1.3.9. Poly Glycolic Acid
4.1.3.10. Poly(Lactide-Co-Glycolide)
4.1.3.11. Others
4.1.4. Natural Biomaterials
4.1.4.1. Hyaluronic Acid
4.1.4.2. Collagen
4.1.4.3. Gelatin
4.1.4.4. Fibrin
4.1.4.5. Cellulose
4.1.4.6. Chitin
4.1.4.7. Alginates
4.1.4.8. Silk
4.2. By application
4.2.1. Cardiovascular
4.2.1.1. Catheters
4.2.1.2. Stents
4.2.1.3. Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators
4.2.1.4. Pacemakers
4.2.1.5. Sensors
4.2.1.6. Heart Valves
4.2.1.7. Vascular Grafts
4.2.1.8. Guidewires
4.2.1.9. Others
4.2.2. Orthopedics
4.2.2.1. Joint Replacement
4.2.2.1.1. Knee Replacement
4.2.2.1.2. HIP Replacement
4.2.2.1.3. Shoulder Replacement
4.2.2.1.4. Others
4.2.2.2. Viscosupplementation
4.2.2.3. Bioresorbable Tissue Fixation
4.2.2.3.1. Suture Anchors
4.2.2.3.2. Interference Screws
4.2.2.3.3. Meniscal Repair Tacks
4.2.2.3.4. Meshes
4.2.2.4. Spine
4.2.2.4.1. Spinal Fusion
4.2.2.4.2. Minimally Invasive Fusion Surgeries
4.2.2.4.3. Motion Preservation & Dynamic Stabilization
4.2.2.4.3.1. Pedicle-Based Rod Systems
4.2.2.4.3.2. Interspinous Spacers
4.2.2.4.3.3. Disc Arthroplasty/Replacement
4.2.2.5. Fracture Fixation
4.2.2.5.1. Bone Plates
4.2.2.5.2. Screws
4.2.2.5.3. Pins
4.2.2.5.4. Rods
4.2.2.5.5. Wires
4.2.2.5.6. Orthobiologics
4.2.2.6. Synthetics Bone Grafts
4.2.3. Ophthalmology
4.2.3.1. Contact Lenses
4.2.3.2. Intraocular Lenses
4.2.3.3. Functional Replacement of Ocular Tissues
4.2.3.4. Synthetic Corneas
4.2.3.5. Others
4.2.4. Dental
4.2.4.1. Dental Implants
4.2.4.2. Dental Bone Grafts & Substitutes
4.2.4.3. Dental Membranes
4.2.4.4. Tissue Regeneration
4.2.5. Plastic Surgery
4.2.5.1. Soft Tissue Fillers
4.2.5.2. Craniofacial Surgery
4.2.6. Wound Healing
4.2.6.1. Wound Closure Devices
4.2.6.1.1. Sutures
4.2.6.1.2. Staples
4.2.6.2. Surgical Hemostats
4.2.6.3. Internal Tissue Sealants
4.2.6.4. Adhesion Barriers
4.2.6.5. Hernia Meshes
4.2.7. Tissue Engineering
4.2.7.1. Scaffolds for Regenerative Medicine
4.2.7.2. Nanomaterials for Biosensing
4.2.7.3. Tailoring of Inorganic Nanoparticles
4.2.8. Neurological/Central Nervous System
4.2.8.1. Shunting Systems
4.2.8.2. Cortical Neural Prosthetics (CNP)
4.2.8.3. Hydrogel Scaffolds for CNS Repair
4.2.8.4. Neural Stem Cell Encapsulation
4.2.9. Others
4.2.9.1. Drug Delivery Systems
4.2.9.2. Gastrointestinal Applications
4.2.9.3. Bariatric Surgery
4.2.9.4. Urinary Applications
5. Demand forecast from 2017 to 2022 across North America, Europe, Asia (excluding China), China and Rest of the World
5.1. By Product type
5.1.1. Metallic Biomaterials
5.1.1.1. Stainless Steel
5.1.1.2. Titanium & Titanium Alloys
5.1.1.3. Cobalt-Chrome Alloys
5.1.1.4. Gold
5.1.1.5. Silver
5.1.1.6. Magnesium
5.1.2. Ceramics
5.1.2.1. Calcium Phosphate
5.1.2.2. Zirconia
5.1.2.3. Aluminum Oxide
5.1.2.4. Calcium Sulfate
5.1.2.5. Carbon
5.1.2.6. Glass
5.1.3. Polymers
5.1.3.1. Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)
5.1.3.2. Polyethylene
5.1.3.3. Polyester
5.1.3.4. Polyvinylchloride (PVC)
5.1.3.5. Silicone Rubber
5.1.3.6. Nylon
5.1.3.7. Polyetheretherketone (PEEK)
5.1.3.8. Polylactic Acid,
5.1.3.9. Poly Glycolic Acid
5.1.3.10. Poly(Lactide-Co-Glycolide)
5.1.3.11. Others
5.1.4. Natural Biomaterials
5.1.4.1. Hyaluronic Acid
5.1.4.2. Collagen
5.1.4.3. Gelatin
5.1.4.4. Fibrin
5.1.4.5. Cellulose
5.1.4.6. Chitin
5.1.4.7. Alginates
5.1.4.8. Silk
5.2. By application
5.2.1. Cardiovascular
5.2.1.1. Catheters
5.2.1.2. Stents
5.2.1.3. Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators
5.2.1.4. Pacemakers
5.2.1.5. Sensors
5.2.1.6. Heart Valves
5.2.1.7. Vascular Grafts
5.2.1.8. Guidewires
5.2.1.9. Others
5.2.2. Orthopedics
5.2.2.1. Joint Replacement
5.2.2.1.1. Knee Replacement
5.2.2.1.2. HIP Replacement
5.2.2.1.3. Shoulder Replacement
5.2.2.1.4. Others
5.2.2.2. Viscosupplementation
5.2.2.3. Bioresorbable Tissue Fixation
5.2.2.3.1. Suture Anchors
5.2.2.3.2. Interference Screws
5.2.2.3.3. Meniscal Repair Tacks
5.2.2.3.4. Meshes
5.2.2.4. Spine
5.2.2.4.1. Spinal Fusion
5.2.2.4.2. Minimally Invasive Fusion Surgeries
5.2.2.4.3. Motion Preservation & Dynamic Stabilization
5.2.2.4.3.1. Pedicle-Based Rod Systems
5.2.2.4.3.2. Interspinous Spacers
5.2.2.4.3.3. Disc Arthroplasty/Replacement
5.2.2.5. Fracture Fixation
5.2.2.5.1. Bone Plates
5.2.2.5.2. Screws
5.2.2.5.3. Pins
5.2.2.5.4. Rods
5.2.2.5.5. Wires
5.2.2.5.6. Orthobiologics
5.2.2.6. Synthetics Bone Grafts
5.2.3. Ophthalmology
5.2.3.1. Contact Lenses
5.2.3.2. Intraocular Lenses
5.2.3.3. Functional Replacement of Ocular Tissues
5.2.3.4. Synthetic Corneas
5.2.3.5. Others
5.2.4. Dental
5.2.4.1. Dental Implants
5.2.4.2. Dental Bone Grafts & Substitutes
5.2.4.3. Dental Membranes
5.2.4.4. Tissue Regeneration
5.2.5. Plastic Surgery
5.2.5.1. Soft Tissue Fillers
5.2.5.2. Craniofacial Surgery
5.2.6. Wound Healing
5.2.6.1. Wound Closure Devices
5.2.6.1.1. Sutures
5.2.6.1.2. Staples
5.2.6.2. Surgical Hemostats
5.2.6.3. Internal Tissue Sealants
5.2.6.4. Adhesion Barriers
5.2.6.5. Hernia Meshes
5.2.7. Tissue Engineering
5.2.7.1. Scaffolds for Regenerative Medicine
5.2.7.2. Nanomaterials for Biosensing
5.2.7.3. Tailoring of Inorganic Nanoparticles
5.2.8. Neurological/Central Nervous System
5.2.8.1. Shunting Systems
5.2.8.2. Cortical Neural Prosthetics (CNP)
5.2.8.3. Hydrogel Scaffolds for CNS Repair
5.2.8.4. Neural Stem Cell Encapsulation
5.2.9. Others
5.2.9.1. Drug Delivery Systems
5.2.9.2. Gastrointestinal Applications
5.2.9.3. Bariatric Surgery
5.2.9.4. Urinary Applications
6. Competitive benchmarking key producers*
6.1. Company 1 (same parameters to be repeated for all the companies)
6.1.1. Company introduction
6.1.2. SWOT analysis in terms of Biomaterials
6.1.3. Financials
6.1.4. Employee and R&D details
6.1.5. Products offerings
6.1.6. Plant locations
6.1.7. Installed capacity and utilisation rates
6.1.7.1. Capacity expansion plans
6.1.7.2. Capacity shares
6.1.8. Strategic imperatives
6.1.9. Export destinations
6.1.10. Tentative list of companies
6.1.10.1. Royal DSM
6.1.10.2. BASF SE
6.1.10.3. Corbion N.V.
6.1.10.4. Covestro
6.1.10.5. Invibio Ltd.
6.1.10.6. Carpenter Technology Corporation
6.1.10.7. Evonik Industries AG
6.1.10.8. Berkeley Advanced Biomaterials, Inc.
6.1.10.9. Cam Bioceramics Bv
6.1.10.10. Celanese Corporation
7. Conclusion
SDMR employs a three way data triangulation approach to arrive at market estimates. We use primary research, secondary research and data triangulation by top down and bottom up approach

Secondary Research:
Our research methodology involves in-depth desk research using various secondary sources. Data is gathered from association/government publications/databases, company websites, press releases, annual reports/presentations/sec filings, technical papers, journals, research papers, magazines, conferences, tradeshows, and blogs.
Key Data Points through secondary research-
Macro-economic data points
Import Export data
Identification of major market trends across various applications
Primary understanding of the industry for both the regions
Competitors analysis for the production capacities, key production sites, competitive landscape
Key customers
Production Capacity
Pricing Scenario
Cost Margin Analysis
Key Data Points through primary research-
Major factors driving the market and its end application markets
Comparative analysis and customer analysis
Regional presence
Collaborations or tie-ups
Annual Production, and sales
Profit Margins
Average Selling Price
Data Triangulation:
Data triangulation is done using top down and bottom approaches. However, to develop accurate market sizing estimations, both the methodologies are used to accurately arrive at the market size. Insert Image